Michael Salgado, the San Antonio-based singer of Tejano hits like Cruz de Madera and Palomita Blanca, was hospitalized after suffering a stroke last weekend.

He shared a video message to his fans from his hospital bed in Austin on Sunday.

The two-time Latin Grammy winner said he wasn't feeling well after his Austin show on Friday and decided to go in for testing, which revealed he suffered "another stroke." He said he would undergo additional evaluations to figure out the cause and would be released on Tuesday "if all goes well."

Approximately one person every 40-seconds will suffer a stroke and high blood pressure is a leading risk factor and contributes to 70 percent of all strokes. Dr. Sarah Song with Omron Healthcare and Dina Piersawl, a stroke survivor.

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His official Facebook page has not been updated since the video was posted.

According to TejanoNation.net, the singer collapsed during a performance in New Mexico last August.

Salgado thanked his fans for their prayers and said he was looking forward to returning to his tour and performing in Corpus Christi and Brownsville later this week. He also apologized to his New Braunfels fans since his show there was canceled after he fell ill.

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